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''Yedioth Ahronoth'' ((ヘブライ語:ידיעות אחרונות), ; lit. ''Latest News'') is a national daily newspaper published in Tel Aviv, Israel. Founded in 1939 in Mandatory Palestine, the ''Yedioth Ahronoth'' was for many years the largest newspaper in Israel by sales and circulation.〔(The Israeli Press ) Jewish Virtual Library〕 ==Early history== ''Yedioth Ahronoth'' was established in 1939 by an investor named Gershom Komarov. It was the first evening paper in the British Mandate of Palestine, and attempted to emulate the format of the ''London Evening Standard''. Running into financial difficulties, Komarov sold the paper to Yehuda Mozes, a wealthy land dealer who regarded the paper as an interesting hobby and a long-term financial investment. His sons, Reuben and Noah ran the paper with Noah as the first managing editor.〔 In 1948, a large group of journalists and staff members led by chief editor Ezriel Carlebach left to form ''Yedioth Maariv,'' later known as ''Maariv''. Carlebach was replaced by Herzl Rosenblum. This began an ongoing battle for circulation and prestige between the rival newspapers, which peaked during the 1990s when both papers were discovered to have bugged one another's phones.〔(Israel's newspaper war gets nasty ) CBC, 10 November 2000〕
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